Kids Ink October 2012

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Happy Halloween

October 2012 Free Issue

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Counting Down the Days...

What are you going to be?

http://www.kazoodlestoys.com 360-823-0123 Locally-owned, independent toy store Vancouver, WA

Regular Features

Arts &Theater

pg 4

Contents

Nature Nook

pg 8

Sports Page

pg 11

Crafty Kids

pg 12

Special in this Issue

Construction Zone

pg 13

Publisher’s Note

pg 3

The Give Back Challenge

pg 7

Kid’s Kitchen

pg 14

VFWWriting Contest pg 18 November Assignment pg 24

Community Calendar

pg 19

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Volume 1, Issue 2 October, 2012

Production Kathi Hansen Seth Sjostrom School Contact Kathi Hansen Advertising Seth Sjostrom

Kids Ink NW is a trademark and part of wolfprint,LLC PO Box 801 Camas, WA 98607 email: info@kidsinknw.com kidsinknw.com wolfprintpublishing.com All rights reserved. By submitting to Kids Ink NW, contributors are agreeing to allow Kids Ink NW to use their work in the print and digital publications as well as the website and any social media outlets or marketing uses. No portion of any Kids INK NW print or digital materials can be used for any commercial use without written permission from the publisher. Printed in the USA Copyright 2012.

Matt S., 10

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Happy Halloween from Kids Ink NW Kids Ink NW is excited to bring you our October issue full of pumpkins, creepy crawlies and mysterious beasts said to roam our fair region. The tales within these pages come from the minds and pens of little goblins from all over SWWashington. Stretching from Ridgefield to Washougal and all parts in between, we have received submissions from families, writ- ing contests as well as the growing list of public and private schools we have partnered with. We continue to be amazed, both with the feedback the magazine has re- ceived as well as the incredible submissions that area children have sent us. The artwork, photography and stories are so much fun to work into the magazine. Perhaps what is most amazing, is that Kids Ink NW is doing exactly what we had hoped it would - creating a charge of excitement in children to see pen and paper as tools for expression and fun, not torture devices wielded by teachers and parents. Thank you to those businesses that support Kids Ink NW and especially to the young writers, photographers and artists that truly make the magazine the special publication that it is. We wish you all a safe Halloween and a bountiful harvest! Seth Sjostrom and Kathi Hansen

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Art and Theater

Miranda H.

Christmas Card Grace Do you have just the right picture or piece of art to place on a Christmas Card? We are looking for a custom card that shares the joy of the season with our readers. Entries accepted through 12/1/2012!

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Art and THeater

What in the world? Know what this is? Email your answer to info@kidsinknw.com.

Pearson Air Museum Saturday, November 17,2012

Send us you cute and cuddly pet and animal pics!

Silent Auction: 6:00 pm Live Auction: 8:00 pm

Suggested Dress: Semi-Formal Registration: $ 65.00 featuring a four course sit down meal. Make your reservations online,

go to cefcamas.org or call 360.335.3000 ext.79915

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THINKABOUTIT What is the best present you ever received and why?

kids eye view Friends Pets Art Nature Send us your cool pics!

Creepy, Crawly Eight-legged Carnivore!!! Courtesy of Logan

ONE SMALL HUG FOR BIGFOOT AND A GIANT LEAP FOR THIS GIRL ( WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE CHARACTER OF ALL TIME?)

What creeps you out?

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Sharing Christmas By Kiara H., 7

This Christmas my family is making crafts and selling them at a craft fair. We are making candy cane decorations, creating ornaments and holiday jewelry and making Christmas note cards. Each item we sell will help us raise money for the group we want to share with this Christmas. My grandpa is in charge of planning an annual foster care Christmas Party. Foster kids attend the party and receive stock- ings with presents, eat a yummy meal and play games. This year my brothers and I decided we would share with local foster kids. We will help decorate the tree for the party, stuff stockings and purchase items for the kids who attend the party. It is our way of helping the community and sharing the love of Christmas. We hope you can stop by our table at the Holly Days Craft Fair & Pancake Breakfast with Santa on November 10th.

Holly Days Craft Fair & Pancake Breakfast with Santa Saturday, November 10th 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Pancake Breakfast with Santa 9;00 am to 11:00 am Liberty Middle School Commons 1612 NE Garfield Street, Camas Proceeds benefit Camas High School Senior Grad Night Event To rent a table email: brandy.reed@camas.wednet.edu

This Holiday Season

Available at: Caffe Piccolo Paradiso

Healing Heartbreak through Love, Family and the spirit of Christmas.

Vintage Books Lesley’s Books St. Johns Booksellers and more. Also for Kindle, Nook and iTunes

www.wolfprintpublishing.com

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Nature Nook

Bigfoot Trail Hayden S., 8

My dad and I went on the Bigfoot Trail in N. Bonneville, WA. You start by follow- ing footprints in from the road. There a family of Bigfoot meet you at a sign. The sign told us to follow the trail of prints and find all of the hiding Bigfoot. The Bigfoot we had to find were called the “Littlefeet Clan”. Sometimes they are called Sasquatch. Along the path, signs stop you. They talk about nature and give

Bring our coupon from page 33 and save $1 on Corn Maze admission.

hints to where the Littlefeet are hiding. Some were up in trees, behind rocks or behind trees. I thought they were cute. Each creature was carved from huge logs. There are over fifteen Bigfoot hiding along the trail. We also saw squirrels, hawks and an eagle. My Dad and I had so much fun, we brought our friends to the trail.

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Rafting with Grandpa IN Maupin!. Colby S. 11

Vacation via horseback at Grandma’s. Ally Age. 8

Tales from the Pumpkin Patch by Logan H, 9 I went to Fazio Farms Pumpkin Patch in Portland, OR. We played in a haybale maze and climbed a hay bale pyramid. We played a fun game of tag in the maze, the pyramid became our “base”. Fazio Farms has a great corn maze. We were in it a long time before we found our way out. I also got to ride a horse that was there from Horse Haven Farms.

My thoughts:

Pumpkin Patch = Fun Horse Ride = Fun Corn Maze = Exciting Hay Bale Maze = Awesome

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Tales from the Patch II - The Maize on Sauvie Island

While the Haunted Maize is great for teens and adults the main corn maze also

offers a challenge for young and old alike.

Bumpy Ride and fun for kids and adults! The $2 fee is worth it! Best Pumpkin Patch Train ever!

CORNundrums can be found throughout the maze. They are a fun twist on the traditional corn maze. The CORNundrums even inspired our family to try to come up with some of our own.

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Sports Page

Down, Set...Hike! Hayden S., 8

This was the second year that I played flag football. Each time I play, I learn more. When we get to the field, we warm up with another player by throwing the football. In practice, we learn plays, throw, catch and play games. My favorite game is “bulldog” where one player is the bulldog and the other players try to move from one endzone to the other without the bulldog pulling our flags. If you are caught, then you become a bulldog too. We also play a game called the “gauntlet” With this game, defenders stand on a square and cannot move. The player with the ball has to twist and turn as they run by to avoid being tackled. In games, the coaches decide if you are offense or defense. My favorite on de- fense is safety. You get to run the field fast and pull flags. You can’t let the other team get a touchdown. On offense, I get to throw as a quarter- back and catch as a receiver or run as a running back. It is exciting to get the ball in the air and race towards the endzone. Football is fun, tiring and hard to learn. But you get the hang of it - with enough practice.

July 2012 Free Issue

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Crafty Kids

How to Make a Paper Pumpkin Hayden,8

Monster with drawing of skeleton Willem M., Age 7

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construction zone

Salmon Pillow 4th Grade Aiden W., 9

Team Halloween a force of robots that look like everyday Halloween items until they transform to fight evil. The pumpkin is the leader. Nels M., Age 9

What runs around a cemetery but doesn’t move? Answer page # 19

Ethan H, Age 11

What do you like to create? Send us the blueprints, renderings and instructions so that others can make your cool creations!

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Delicious Duels Kids Ink NW Cooking Challenge November’s Ingredient Cranberry December’s Ingredient C a n d y C a n e s Recipes, pictures of delicious dish, name and age need to be sent to Kids Ink NW the 5th of the month prior to be considered for publication and prizes!

Marshmellow Pumpkins

Only 4 ingredients for cute Harvest treats! - Marshmellows - Pretzel sticks - Green Gum Drops - Orange Sugar Sprinkles Directions: - Dip marshmallows in cool water quickly, blot off excess on paper towel. - Dip marshmallow into bowl of orange sugar. - Add pretzel stick to marshmallow. - Top with two green gum drop halves.

Somebody’s watching you!

Who won the skeleton beauty contest? answer page 16

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Kid’s Kitchen

Pumpkin Choco-chip Pancakes You Need: 1 can pumpkin puree 1 egg 2 tablespoons butter 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 3 tablespoons brown suger 1/2 teaspoon salt pumpkin spice cinammon vanilla chocolate chips

Step One: Mix the wet stuff Step Two: Mix the dry stuff Step Three: Mix the wet stuff with the dry stuff Step Four: Have a grown-up heat a griddle or skillet Step Five: Add a little butter to the skillet Step Six: Pour palm-size batter to pan in as many spots without them touching Step Seven: When the pancakes bubble, flip them Step Eight: Take off pan. The second side doesn’t take very long. Step Nine: Eat!

Gingerbread House Building Enjoy decorating freshly baked Ginger Bread Houses, with colored frosting's and candy galore! Listen to Holiday Music while sipping on Hot Cocoa Choose a decorating date: December 8th or December 15th Choose a time slot: from 10 am-11am , 1 pm-2pm , or 4 pm-5pm . The cost is $25.00 dollars for a Freshly Baked Gingerbread House.

Educating today’s youth in the joy and art of cooking. Classes, birthday parties and more! How to Cook a Pumpkin As always make sure you have adult permission and help before you work in the kitchen!

http://thekidscookingcorner.com 360-433-9114

Step 1: Cut your pumpkin in half

Step 2: Cut off the top/stem

Step 3: Remove seeds and pulp

Step 4: Place cut side down on a baking sheet and bake in 350 degree oven for 1 hour step

5: When pumpkin is soft puree till smooth. Step 6: Enjoy in your favorite recipes calling for pumpkin!

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Apple Cider the sweet & the sticky

Making Memories with Ally & Colby S. 2012

Answer: Nobody

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First Ride Cohen B., 4

All Ages & Families Welcome!

Join us for our 3rd annual Turkey Bingo! Reserve a spot for a night of fun Bingo. We will play adult and children’s games throughout the evening. In addition to bingo, food will be available for purchase.

Friday, November 9th

Program Code: 48010A 7:00 PM - 8:30PM ( doors open at 6:45pm)

Camas Community Center, 1718 SE 7th Ave.

Bingo Cost (for play the entire night): ( can switch cards at any time)

$5 for 1 card $7 for 2 cards $9 for 3 cards $10 for 4 cards

Adults (13+):

Kids (under 12): $3 - 1 card at a time

Pre-registration required! Call 834-5307 to register - by Nov. 4th . A limited number of walk-ins will be allowed.

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Next month we will begin our my story section. My story honors the fight that children with chronic illness go through on a daily basis, giving them a chance to share where they find hope and inspiration. My Story authors may also submit information about groups who support children suffering from chronic illness. Please send your story 1 paragraph or up to 1 page and your contact information so we can verify information about your support group.

How do I show my Love for my country? Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary Youth Essay Program my story

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Calendar/Coupons

Boo Bash is Wednesday October 24th 3-5 in Downtown Camas

$1 off Corn Maze Admission One per customer

Calendar of Events Events are subject to change confirm before heading out! Please submit events you would like added to calendar by the 5th of the month prior.

Holiday Tea for Two X 2 Bring friends with you to tea! When you register by October 31st mention this add and you may bring 2 guests with you at no additional cost. Call Camas Parks & Recreation to reserve your space at 834-5307. Limited time offer, subject to max capacity. KIDSINKNW0912

October 20 Family Halloween Night

November 1 VFW Essays Due see pg # 18 2 First Friday Downtown Camas Camas Soup & Chili Cook Off 4 Daylight Savings Time 9 Turkey Bingo Camas Parks & Rec. 7-8:30 see page # 17 23 Christmas Tree Lighting Market 3-7 Downtown Vancouver Farmers Market

Camas Parks and Recreation see pg. #6 24 Boo Bash Downtown Camas 3-5

details downtowncamas.com 25 Crafternoon at Kazoodles

Register for one cooking class get 1 free! Visit the website below for more details about classes and upcoming events.

Thekidscookingcorner.com

Expires 11/15/2012 Coupon Code: KIDSINKNW0912

Answer: A fence

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Daylight Savings Time Ends November 4th

When you move your clock back 1 hour change smoke alarm batteries too!

It’s Family Night!

224 NE Avenue in downtown Camas Coming soon:, our NEW location: 1905 SE 192nd Avenue, Suite 101. Get the scoop at www.twilightpizzabistro.com

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REWARD For Your Stuff

Send us your: articles, stories, photos and art. The Sponsor’s Choice Selection for best submission will be handsomely rewarded for their efforts (gift certificates from Twilight Pizza, Dairy Queen and Liberty Theater in Camas). email JPEG, PDF or Word.doc to: submissions@kidsinknw.com Sponsored by:

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• Cranberry Recipes • Turkey • Fall leaves • Football • and more

Submit to: Submissions@kidsinknw.com by November 5th. Include your name and grade. Ask your parents first, please. You may send items for future issues any time... December: Holiday Showcase Recipes, crafts, family and more January: Winter Wonderland, fun in the snow

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